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US-7243106

Static drill-through modelling

PublishedJuly 10, 2007
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Technical Abstract

The invention, when incorporated in a drill-through modeling tool (DMT), allows all the elements affecting drill-through behavior to be aggregated in a single structure or set of structures, thereby allowing administration to be simplified, and also permitting easier integration with third-party tools. The invention also provides for graphical displays of drill-through paths for a DMT user. These displays show the parameters and dependencies of each drill-through path and allow tool users to obtain a quick overview of the drill-through network and further, they allow the tool user to confirm drill-through dependencies at a glance. Drill-through objects may thus be manipulated and maintained in a graphical manner.

Patent Claims
12 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A computer-based drill-through path administration method for use in a framework having a plurality of drill-through sources and drill-through targets, the method comprising steps of: a) defining the drill-through sources and targets at least in part by a metadata, the metadata at a single point, describing drill-through objects and valid drill-through paths using data structures; b) displaying the drill-through sources and targets; c) accepting from a tool user an indication of the drill-through sources and targets for which a drill-through path is required; and d) for each source for which a drill-through path is required; i) importing the source; ii) for each drill-through path, associating the drill-through source and target using the metadata; iii) collecting the drill-through path in a data structure; iv) accepting from a tool user an indication to select one or more drill-through paths in the data structure; v) accepting from a tool user an indication to edit the selected drill-through paths to select appropriate parameters; and vi) encapsulating the selected drill-through paths in a program library; wherein the step of accepting from a tool user an indication of the drill-through sources and targets for which a drill-through path is required uses a graphical user interface whereon the tool user draws lines connecting nodes representing the drill-through source and target for the drill-through path.

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2. The drill-through path administration method of claim 1 , wherein the step of associating comprises the step of determining automatically the drill-through paths for the required sources and targets, the step of determining comprising the steps of: a) comparing the source and target parameter names of the drill-through source and target; b) if the source and target parameter names match, then establishing a mapping between the source and target parameters; and c) if the source and target parameter names do not match then performing the steps of: i) searching for other information regarding the parameters which match and establishing one or more preliminary mappings between the source and target; ii) presenting a tool user with a list of the one or more preliminary mappings from which to make a selection; iii) accepting from a tool user an indication to select from the list of the one or more preliminary mappings; and iv) adding the selected preliminary mappings to the list of mappings established by matching parameter names.

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3. The drill-through path administration method of claim 1 , wherein the program library is an entity selected from the group consisting of dynamically shared library, and plug-in.

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4. The drill-through path administration method of claim 1 , wherein the source comprises one or more databases or applications provided by a third party.

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5. A computer-based drill-through path administration system for use within a computer-based business modeling tool having a framework comprising drill-through sources and drill-through targets, the drill-through path administration system comprising: a) means for defining the drill-through sources and targets at least in part by a metadata, the metadata at a single point, describing drill-through objects and valid drill-through paths using data structures; b) means for displaying the drill-through path sources and targets; c) means for accepting from a tool user an indication of the drill-through sources and targets for which a drill-through path is required; d) means for importing the source for each source for which a drill-through path is required; e) means for associating the drill-through source and target using the metadata, f) collecting the drill-through path in a data structure; g) means for accepting from a tool user an indication to select one or more drill-through paths in the data structure; h) means for editing the selected drill-through paths to allow a tool user to select appropriate parameters; and i) means for encapsulating the selected drill-through paths in a program library; wherein the means for accepting from a tool user an indication of the drill-through sources and targets for which a drill-through path is required uses a graphical user interface whereon the tool user draws lines connecting nodes representing the drill-through source and target for the drill-through path.

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6. The drill-through path administration system of claim 5 , wherein the means for associating includes means for determining automatically the drill-through paths for the required sources and targets, the means for determining comprising: a) means for comparing the source and target parameter names of the drill-through source and target; b) means for establishing a mapping between the matching source and target parameters; c) means for searching for information for non-matching source and target parameter names regarding other parameters which match and establishing one or more preliminary mappings between the non-matching source and target; d) means for presenting a tool user with a list of the one or more preliminary mappings between the non-matching source and target from which to make a selection; e) means for accepting from a tool user an indication to select from the list of the one or more preliminary mappings; and f) means for adding the selected preliminary mappings to the list of the one or more preliminary mappings established by matching parameter names.

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7. The drill-through path administration system of claim 5 , wherein the program library is an entity selected from the group consisting of dynamically shared library and plug-in.

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8. The drill-through path administration system of claim 5 , wherein the source comprises one or more databases or applications provided by a third party.

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9. The drill-through path administration method of claim 1 , further including the step of: accepting from a tool user an indication to edit the selected drill-through paths to add parameter mapping functions.

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10. The drill-through path administration method of claim 9 , wherein the step of encapsulating includes the step of encapsulating the selected and edited one or more drill-through paths in the program library.

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11. The drill-through path administration system of claim 5 , further including: means for accepting from a tool user an indication to edit the selected drill-through paths to add parameter mapping functions.

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12. The drill-through path administration system of claim 11 , wherein the means for encapsulating includes means for encapsulating the selected and edited drill-through paths in the program library.

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July 23, 2003

Publication Date

July 10, 2007

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